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I have post a question at http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/sus...help-asap.html
Now, I think that this forum is not for serve configs... I think this is a reserved forum for SUSE related issueas .Now ...
- 03-21-2007 #1Linux Newbie
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how to move questions to another forum
I have post a question at http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/sus...help-asap.html
Now, I think that this forum is not for serve configs... I think this is a reserved forum for SUSE related issueas .Now how can i move this post(89274-clamav-amavisd-new-config-plz-help-asap.html) to http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/servers/
I didnt find the "move" option. Or otherwise how can i close/lock this post...
Regards
Needee
- 03-21-2007 #2Linux Guru
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If you need a thread moved/closed you can PM one of the moderators or just add a post with your intentions at the end. Where would you like it moved to?
- 03-21-2007 #3forum.guy
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You can also use the "report post" button in the lower left corner of the box containing the post. Just be sure to say which forum you want the post moved to.
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- 03-22-2007 #4Linux Newbie
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Thanks Dear bigtomrodney and ozar for the help/reply.
Dear ozar i didnt find any button as "report post".. although you have wrote the map of "report post" button... but might be my eyes are not 6*6
Anywayz thanks
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- 03-22-2007 #5
report button, a little triangle, is below Post Count in every post.
It is amazing what you can accomplish if you do not care who gets the credit.
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- 03-22-2007 #6forum.guy
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Come to think of it, the report post button might not show up in your own posts, since many users probably won't report their own posts. Either way, you can look for the red, white, and black triangle described by casper in the lower-left corner of posts by other users.
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- 03-22-2007 #7you are right ozar. one can't report his/her own post.
Originally Posted by ozar
It is amazing what you can accomplish if you do not care who gets the credit.
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- 03-26-2007 #8Linux Newbie
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Thanks, for reply
Ok, i got it, but when I click on the "triangle" or "report post" button, I found this under the box:
Note: This is ONLY to be used to report spam, advertising messages, and problematic (harassment, fighting, or rude) posts.
so do you guys think, that to "close" and or esp to "move" the thread/post, we may use this "report post" ?
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- 03-26-2007 #9forum.guy
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The warning is there to keep posters from spamming the admins/mods with just any kind of message. The only problem with using it to ask that a post be moved or deleted is as stated above, you can't see the "report bad post" button in your own posts.
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- 04-29-2007 #10forum.guy
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